Paper cassette and pringting device using the same

ABSTRACT

A paper cassette includes a casing and an end cap. The casing includes a receiving space for storing a stack of paper, one side of the casing defines a paper exit, the end cap is removably attached to the paper exit. When the paper exit is sealed by the end cap, the paper cassette is used to accommodate paper; when the end cap is removed from the paper exit and the paper cassette is inserted into a printing device, the paper cassette is used to feed paper to the printing device. A printing device is further disclosed.

FIELD

The subject matter herein generally relates to a paper cassette and aprinting device using the paper cassette.

BACKGROUND

A portable printer is capable of printing photos anywhere anytime, whichenables instant sharing. Different kinds of recording medium, such asgum applied paper, paper of specific color resolution, paper with labelarea, paper with eyelet, can be adopted to meet special printing needs.

In conventional portable printers, different kinds of paper is packagedand classified by individual paper bags. Multiple steps should beinvolved to change the paper in the printer, such as in the process ofreplacing paper A in the printer with paper B, the following steps areessential: opening the printer, taking out paper A left in the printer,opening the paper bag of paper A, putting paper A into the correspondingpaper bag, opening the paper bag of paper B, taking out paper B, puttingpaper B into the printer, shutting the printer. The procedure to changepaper therefore becomes complicated, and paper could be polluted duringthe procedure due to touching by hands.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Implementations of the present technology will now be described, by wayof example only, with reference to the attached figures.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of one embodiment of a paper cassette.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the paper cassette of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a partially exploded view of one embodiment of a printingdevice.

FIG. 4 is an assembled, isometric view of the printing device of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the printing device of FIG. 4, taken alonga line A-A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration,where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among thedifferent figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. Inaddition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide athorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, itwill be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that theembodiments described herein can be practiced without these specificdetails. In other instances, methods, procedures, and components havenot been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevantfeature being described. The drawings are not necessarily to scale andthe proportions of certain parts may be exaggerated to better illustratedetails and features. The description is not to be considered aslimiting the scope of the embodiments described herein.

Several definitions that apply throughout this disclosure will now bepresented.

The term “inside” indicates that at least a portion of an object iscontained within a boundary formed by another object. The term“substantially” is defined to be essentially conforming to theparticular dimension, shape, or other feature that the term modifies,such that the component need not be exact. For example, “substantiallycylindrical” means that the object resembles a cylinder, but can haveone or more deviations from a true cylinder. The term “comprising” means“including, but not necessarily limited to”; it specifically indicatesopen-ended inclusion or membership in a so-described combination, group,series and the like.

FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a paper cassette in accordance with anembodiment.

The paper cassette 10 includes a casing 11 and an end cap 120. Areceiving space for storing a stack of paper is defined in the casing11. One side of the casing 11 defines a paper exit 110, the end cap 120is removably attached to the paper exit 110.

When the paper exit 110 is sealed by the end cap 120, the paper cassette10 is used as an container, paper can be kept away from outer space andwould not be touched by hands, thus avoid pollution during storage andtransportation. When the end cap 120 is removed from the paper exit 110and the paper cassette 10 is inserted into a printing device 1, thepaper cassette 10 can feed paper to the printing device 1 from the paperexit 110.

The casing 11 can be molded in one body as well as an assembly of alower casing 140 and an upper casing 130. In the latter case, thereceiving space can be formed in the lower casing 140, the paper exit110 can be formed on the bottom of the lower casing 140.

In at least one embodiment, the lower casing 140 can include a bottomplate 1410 and a plurality of side plates 1420 enclosing on the bottomplate 1410, the upper casing 130 is mounted on the upper end of theplurality of side plates. As paper is usually rectangular, the bottomplate 1410 can be a rectangular plate with equal size of the paperinside. One end of the rectangular plate defines a gap, the gap can beused as the paper exit 110. The lower end of the side plate 1420 next tothe gap keeps a distance from the bottom plate, so that the end of thepaper inside can protrude under the side plate 1420.

The top of the casing 11 can define an opening for a platen assembly topass through, the opening locates over the paper exit 110.

One of the side plates 1420 can define a viewing window 1403. In anembodiment, when the paper cassette 10 is inserted into a printingdevice 1, the side plate 1420 exposed can be made of transparentmaterials, so that the paper inside can be directly observed. One of theside plates 1420 can be partially transparent to meet specialrequirements of application occasions, such as the paper in the papercassette 10 is light-sensitive, in this condition, the viewing window1403 can be a long and narrow transparent portion of the side plate 1420spreads along with the stack of the paper, the rest of the side plate1420 is light-proof to prevent lights from passing through.

One side of the upper casing 130 defines at least one first slot 1301,one side of the lower casing 140 defines at least one second slot 1401,the second slot 1401 can be fixed to the first slot 1301, the one sideof the upper casing 130 is mounted to the one side of the lower casing140 via the first slot 1301 and the second slot 1401. The end cap 120defines a clamping portion 1201 on its end, the other side of the lowercasing 140 defines a protrusion 1402 on an outer surface of a sideplate, the protrusion 1402 is clamped to the other side of the uppercasing 130 by the clamping portion 1201 of the end cap 120. When theprotrusion 1402 is clamped to the upper casing 130, the paper exit issealed by the clamping portion 1201 of the end cap 120.

An information label 150 and a scanning label 160 can be stuck on theouter surface of the casing. The information label 150 indicatesinformation about the paper in the casing, bar code or QR code thescanning label 160. The scanning label 160 can be bar-coded or QR-codedto be scanned by the printing device 1 to get the printing device 1preset.

FIGS. 3-5 illustrate a printing device in accordance with an embodiment.

The printing device 1 includes a pickup assembly 30, a platen assembly20 and a paper cassette 10. The paper cassette 10 is illustrated withembodiments above.

The pickup assembly 30 includes a drive unit and a roller 310 driven bythe drive unit, the roller 310 can rotate around an axis 320. When thepaper cassette 10 is received in the printing device 1, the paper 40 inthe paper cassette 10 is pressed by the platen assembly 20, the roller310 resists against the paper and driven by the drive unit to rotate tofeed paper to the printing device 1 by friction.

The platen assembly 20 includes an elastic member 210, such as a springor a shrapnel, and a resistance plate 220 fixed to an end of the elasticmember 210, when the paper cassette 10 is received in the printingdevice 1, the platen assembly 20 is located over the opening of thepaper cassette 10, the elastic member 210 is compressed and theresistance plate 220 impacts on the paper, so that the roller 310 couldresist against the paper and friction could be produced to feed paper tothe printing device 1.

In at least one embodiment, the platen assembly 20 further includes aturnover plate 230, the turnover plate 230 is fixed to the other end ofthe elastic member 210, and the turnover plate 230 is rotatably fixed toa pivot of the printing device 1. When the paper cassette 10 is receivedin the printing device 1, the elastic member 210 and the resistanceplate 220 are turned to the opening with the turnover plate 230,otherwise the elastic member 210 and the resistance plate 220 are turnedaway from the opening, the paper cassette 10 can be taken out of theprinting device 1.

The embodiments shown and described above are only examples. Even thoughnumerous characteristics and advantages of the present technology havebeen set forth in the foregoing description, together with details ofthe structure and function of the present disclosure, the disclosure isillustrative only, and changes may be made in the details, includingmatters of shape, size, and arrangement of the parts within theprinciples of the present disclosure, up to and including the fullextent established by the broad general meaning of the terms used in theclaims.

1. A paper cassette comprising: a casing comprising a receiving spacefor storing a stack of paper, one side of the casing defines a paperexit; and an end cap removably attaching to the paper exit; wherein thecasing comprises a lower casing and an upper casing, the receiving spaceis defined in the lower casing, and the paper exit is formed on thebottom of the lower casing; the top of the casing defines an opening fora platen assembly to pass through, the opening locates over the paperexit; wherein the lower casing comprises a bottom plate and a pluralityof side plates enclosing on the bottom plate, the upper casing ismounted on the upper end of the plurality of side plates; the paper exitis defined in the joint of the bottom plate and a side plate; when thepaper exit is sealed by the end cap, the paper cassette is used toaccommodate paper; when the end cap is removed from the paper exit andthe paper cassette is inserted into a printing device, the papercassette is used to feed paper to the printing device.
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 8. (canceled) 9.A printing device comprising: a pickup assembly; a platen assembly; anda paper cassette comprising: a casing comprising a receiving space forstoring a stack of paper, one side of the casing defines a paper exit;and an end cap removably attaching to the paper exit; wherein the casingcomprises a lower casing and an upper casing, the receiving space isdefined in the lower casing, and the paper exit is formed on the bottomof the lower casing; the top of the casing defines an opening for aplaten assembly to pass through, the opening locates over the paperexit; wherein the lower casing comprises a bottom plate and a pluralityof side plates enclosing on the bottom plate, the upper casing ismounted on the upper end of the plurality of side plates; the paper exitis defined in the joint of the bottom plate and a side plate; when thepaper exit is sealed by the end cap, the paper cassette is used toaccommodate paper; when the end cap is removed from the paper exit andthe paper cassette is inserted into the printing device, the paper inthe paper cassette is pressed by the platen assembly and picked up bythe pickup assembly to be fed to the printing device.
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